https://www.pilotsofamerica.com/community/threads/the-fear-is-driving-me….137441/
As a follow up to my original thread, above, I wanted to share my progress and thank you all for the banter and helpful feedback I received here in this community.
So at the 10 hour mark I want to share I learned a lot, taken feedback given and applied and have gotten to a place I am proud of; learning and growing.
My "fear of turbulence" has subsided dramatically as I have read and obsessed to a point I am tolerant and much less fear factor but an attitude of challenging it.
Yesterday was a breakthrough. My CFI said "Its a little bumpy going out, are you ready?". All I could say was "Lets do it". In fact this is what I was here for.
On the ground 10kts but when we climbed it was a whole different story. We got up to 2000 ft and after 10 minutes she said "I think its time to go back to airport".
I was fighting and "growing" lol, then she said "your controls". So I fought the winds and wind sheer, rudder and yoke work staying the course till we go to airport and she took over - beautifully I may add. She landed that plane like a rockstar in crazy winds.
At the end, she confirmed what I had thought "When you have control, it becomes a different challenge for you. It was a 7 out of 10 and you did admirably and were poised just as I expected"
Yes, I got an ANR headset, yes I even took a hypnotism session as someone suggested (hokey as hell but thats a different story - I think the teacher/session was the issue), read and learned.
Point being, I am sure I am not the only one with similar angst and/or fear but I fought through it and confidence is building to the point that I cant wait to fly.
Thank you, again, for the contributions to my original post as they were super helpful and encouraging.
Cant wait to fly...
As a follow up to my original thread, above, I wanted to share my progress and thank you all for the banter and helpful feedback I received here in this community.
So at the 10 hour mark I want to share I learned a lot, taken feedback given and applied and have gotten to a place I am proud of; learning and growing.
My "fear of turbulence" has subsided dramatically as I have read and obsessed to a point I am tolerant and much less fear factor but an attitude of challenging it.
Yesterday was a breakthrough. My CFI said "Its a little bumpy going out, are you ready?". All I could say was "Lets do it". In fact this is what I was here for.
On the ground 10kts but when we climbed it was a whole different story. We got up to 2000 ft and after 10 minutes she said "I think its time to go back to airport".
I was fighting and "growing" lol, then she said "your controls". So I fought the winds and wind sheer, rudder and yoke work staying the course till we go to airport and she took over - beautifully I may add. She landed that plane like a rockstar in crazy winds.
At the end, she confirmed what I had thought "When you have control, it becomes a different challenge for you. It was a 7 out of 10 and you did admirably and were poised just as I expected"
Yes, I got an ANR headset, yes I even took a hypnotism session as someone suggested (hokey as hell but thats a different story - I think the teacher/session was the issue), read and learned.
Point being, I am sure I am not the only one with similar angst and/or fear but I fought through it and confidence is building to the point that I cant wait to fly.
Thank you, again, for the contributions to my original post as they were super helpful and encouraging.
Cant wait to fly...